Travelogue with Jane Mahler - Africa - Lake Nakuru Reserve and Samburu Reserve - Kenya

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Travelogue with Jane Mahler - Africa - Lake Nakuru Reserve and Samburu Reserve - Kenya

Lake Nakuru is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most famous lake in Kenya.  It is known for its flocks of flamingos and other bird species as well as eastern black rhinos, southern white rhinos and the Rothschild giraffe, which was not seen elsewhere. Due to rising waters caused by climate change, Lake Nakuru Reserve will not be on future tours.

Samburu Reserve is home to The Samburu Five, five rare and endemic animals to the Samburu ecosystem:  the Gerenuk, the Reticulated giraffe, the Somali ostrich, the Grévy’s zebra, and the East African oryx.  Those animals and the Vulturine guineafowl made it a picture-taker’s paradise.

Presented by Jane Mahler

Jane Mahler has been an enthusiastic traveler for most of her life and lived overseas for seven years.  To quote Mark Twain, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”  She retired after 24 years with Sarasota County School District, working in finance and federal grant management.  She was co-chair of the Travel Committee for the Singles on the Go travel club and enjoys working in her garden and hosting dinner parties with friends between trips.